The Phillies' loss is the Royals' gain, as an All-Star free agent closer reached an agreement on a two-year contract worth at least $22 million over two years.
Right-hander Carlos Estevez remains a free agent after a strong 2024 season. Philadelphia already lost Jeff Hoffman to the Toronto Blue Jays, but David Schoenfield of ESPN believes that a reunion with the All-Star closer could still be on the table.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have made some moves this offseason, but one move in particular could come back to bite them.
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The majority of the Phillies’ 26-man roster is already locked in but there will still be a few competitions to monitor throughout February and March.
Carlos Estevez, who had been connected to the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this offseason, has signed on with the Kansas City Royals. It's a two-year deal.
All-Star reliever Jeff Hoffman left in free agency, agreeing to a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. He wasn’t the only key bullpen arm to hit the market, as Carlos Estevez, whom they acquired from the Los Angeles Angels ahead of the trade deadline last July, was also a free agent.
With just about a month until Spring Training gets underway, the Philadelphia Phillies still ... in free agency to the Toronto Blue Jays. He has been excellent over the last two years for the ...
The Philadelphia Phillies already lost one of their high-leverage relief pitchers this offseason when Jeff Hoffman agreed to a three-year deal with the Toronto
Insider Jon Heyman reported on Tuesday night that after a serious deadlock in negotiations, both the New York Mets and Pete Alonso have resumed dialogue.
Former Phillies reliever Carlos Estevez has agreed to a free-agent contract with the Kansas City Royals: Estevez’s deal with the Royals is expected to be for two years and $20 million with a $13 million club option ($2 million buyout),